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Lesson Guide -You do Something to Me
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John’s notes:
Although a Paul Weller fan, when a fellow member
suggested I checked out “you do something for me” as
an instrumental project I was originally sceptical. But
within a few bars I was sold. It’s got a great chord
structure and a bluesy melody so didn’t take long to
work out an arrangement using only the E minor scale.
This arrangement uses standard techniques most
members will be familiar with (bends, hammer on’s, pull
off’s, slides etc) so should not be too much of a
challenge. Just listen (or watch) the video of me
playing, and listen to the backing track a few times
before attempting to play along with it.
Solo Gtr
Rhythm Gtr
Rhythm Guitar supplies the background harmony
whether on it’s own or with other instruments. Practice
along with the Backing Track on the website first to get
your chord changes and timing ‘spot on’ before playing
along with the melody (either a singer or instrument).
I’m playing this using a ‘flatpicking’ style picking out lead
tones of a chord. This is a good way of accomanying a
singer or instrument because it adds movement within
the chords rather than just strumming them.
NOTE: The rhythm guitar would not normally be played
this loud. It would be mixed withinin the backing
harmony. This video is for lesson purpose only.